AWARENESS REGARDING SPINAL ANESTHESIA AMONG NON- MEDICAL UNDERGRADUATE FEMALE STUDENTS IN PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES IN PESHAWAR
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69830/jbkmc.v6i1.185Keywords:
Anesthesia,, Cerebrospinal Fluid, , Headache, , Local Anesthetics, , Post-Dural PunctureAbstract
Background: Spinal anesthesia is widely used for surgical and diagnostic procedures but remains poorly
understood among the general population. Misconceptions and lack of awareness may lead to difficulty in
making informed healthcare decisions, particularly among non-medical undergraduate students.
Objective: To evaluate the level of awareness regarding spinal anesthesia among female non-medical
undergraduate students in private universities in Peshawar.
Study Design: Descriptive cross-sectional study
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Anesthesia, Abasyn University Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan, from August to December 2024.
Methodology: The study was conducted at the Department of Anesthesia, Abasyn University Peshawar, from
August to December 2024. A total of 385 participants were recruited through convenience sampling from four
private universities in Peshawar. Data regarding demographics, awareness, perceptions, and preferences about
spinal anesthesia were collected using a structured questionnaire distributed through Google Forms. Ethical
approval was obtained prior to data collection. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 27 and descriptive
statistics were calculated.
Results: Among the participants, 62.3% were unfamiliar with spinal anesthesia and had limited knowledge
regarding its safety and possible side effects. Social media and family were identified as the primary sources of
information. A majority of respondents (56.9%) were reluctant to undergo spinal anesthesia due to fear of pain,
back problems, and paralysis.
Conclusion: The findings indicate that awareness regarding spinal anesthesia among non-medical female
undergraduate students is limited. Educational programs and awareness campaigns are required to improve
understanding and address misconceptions regarding spinal anesthesia.
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